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This is mostly because there has been no demand for it; I believe you are the first person asking about it. I think it would be comparatively easy to do, but since it will add extra work for each release (there is a certain amount of manual testing we do in addition to CI), so we don't want to waste the effort, if nobody is using it. Also none of the developers are using a Linux on arm workstation, adding to the effort required. Did you try building it yourself? Did you run into any problems? |
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@jandubois or anybody else on the Desktop side... wonder if there's been any changes since the original discussion. Linux ARM64/AArch64 laptops are more common now (early 2024) even though they are not mainstream yet. Asahi Linux also makes it possible to have ARM64-based Linux (they now have a very nice Fedora installer :-)). How likely is it for the Rancher team to have an AppImage or other type of installer for this architecture? Is DIY still the best bet? |
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Rancher Desktop added support for Apple Silicon but what about Linux ARM64 support? Is it already supported?
I could only find rancher-desktop-linux-v1.3.0.zip but it seems like x86_64.
There's no documentation or note regarding this. aarch64 mentions I could find in the repo were specifically for Apple Silicon.
Any info would be appreciated.
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